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Your Philips Shaver is not charged If you have a rechargeable Philips Shaver, it is possible, that its battery has run out. We advise you to charge your shaver and then try turning it on again. For details on how to charge your shaver, please refer to the user manual.
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Now try turning the shaver on again. Your Philips Shaver is damaged It is possible that your Philips Shaver is damaged to such an extent that the motor cannot run anymore. In this case, please contact us to see how we can further help.
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Your Philips Shaver is not charged If you have a rechargeable Philips Shaver, it is possible, that its battery has run out. We advise you to charge your shaver and then try turning it on again. For details on how to charge your shaver, please refer to the user manual.
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Now try turning the shaver on again. Your Philips Shaver is damaged It is possible that your Philips Shaver is damaged to such an extent that the motor cannot run anymore. In this case, please contact us to see how we can further help.
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Allow your skin an adjustment period If you are a new user of the Philips Shaver, keep in mind that your skin needs to adapt to the electric razor. This means that your skin may feel slightly irritated in the beginning. Allow yourself an adjustment period of two to three weeks with your new Philips Shaver.
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My Philips Shaver is leaking If you see water leaking from your Philips Shaver, there is no need to worry. Find out the possible causes and solutions to this problem in our article.
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means that the water cannot reach the machinery of your shaver. You can continue to use your shaver without any trouble. To avoid this issue, always shake off your shaver after washing it and let it completely air dry before use.